Students will build upon the skills learned in French I. Students will continue their communicative proficiency in oral and written forms and will further their knowledge of the culture of the French-speaking world.
Students review descriptive vocabulary and add new terms for describing hair & eye color and physical characteristics. Students also review the verbs avoir & être.
Here's a little preview of the fun VOKI project you'll be doing in this chapter.
Want to learn how to describe people using avoir expressions? Watch the video below.
Gift Giving Etiquette
. Flowers should be given in odd numbers but not 13, which is considered unlucky. . Some older French retain old-style prohibitions against receiving certain flowers: White lilies or chrysanthemums as they are used at funerals; red carnations as they symbolize bad will; any white flowers as they are used at weddings. . Prohibitions about flowers are not generally followed by the young. When in doubt, it is always best to err on the side of conservatism. . If you give wine, make sure it is of the highest quality you can afford. The French appreciate their wines. . Gifts are usually opened when received. Dining Etiquette
If you are invited to a French house for dinner:. Arrive on time. Under no circumstances should you arrive more than 10 minutes later than invited without telephoning to explain you have been detained. . The further south you go in the country, the more flexible time is. . If invited to a large dinner party, especially in Paris, send flowers the morning of the occasion so that they may be displayed that evening. . Dress well. The French are fashion conscious and their version of casual is not as relaxed as in many western countries. Table manners:
. Table manners are Continental -- the fork is held in the left hand and the knife in the right while eating. . If there is a seating plan, you may be directed to a particular seat. . Do not begin eating until the hostess says 'bon appetit'. . If you have not finished eating, cross your knife and fork on your plate with the fork over the knife. . Do not rest your elbows on the table, although your hands should be visible and not in your lap. . Finish everything on your plate. . Do not cut salad with a knife and fork. Fold the lettuce on to your fork. . Peel and slice fruit before eating it. . Leave your wineglass nearly full if you do not want more.
French 2...
Students will build upon the skills learned in French I. Students will continue their communicative proficiency in oral and written forms and will further their knowledge of the culture of the French-speaking world.Allez, Viens 2: on-line text
http://my.hrw.com/**LINK TO PROJECT WIKI- semester 2
LINK TO PROJECT WIKI-semester 1
Allez, Viens 1: Chapitre 10
Here's a review of clothing vocab & conjugation of regular verbs in the present & past tenses to get us started.
Here's the cutest game ever to review clothing vocab.
http://www.digitaldialects.com/French/Clothes.htm
Allez, Viens 2: Chapitre 1
Première Etape
Students review descriptive vocabulary and add new terms for describing hair & eye color and physical characteristics. Students also review the verbs avoir & être.
Here's a little preview of the fun VOKI project you'll be doing in this chapter.
Want to learn how to describe people using avoir expressions? Watch the video below.
worksheet for the podcasts
Want to learn how to describe people using adjectives and the verb être? Watch the video below.
Want to learn how to ask & answer questions about what you like & dislike? Watch the video below.
Qu'est-ce que tu aimes faire le week-end? Ecoute-moi pour trouver ma réponse.
Need some help reviewing formation of adjectives? Check out the video below.
QUIA Vocabulary Practice before the test
http://www.quia.com/jg/1158152.html
SOCRATIVE QUIZ
Want to sing the AVOIR song? Go ahead, try it- you'll like it!
Want to sing the Etre song?
French in Action
Watch the following video to see the descriptions of Mireille et Robert de French in Action.Video 1: Mireille
http://www.learner.org/vod/vod_window.html?pid=692
Video 2: Robert
http://www.learner.org/vod/vod_window.html?pid=694
Ecoutez nos Vokis. Nous sommes cool!
LINK TO PROJECT WIKI-
Le voki de Charles
Allez, Viens 2: Chapitre 1Deuxième Etape
Learn to ask for & give advice about what to pack for a trip
Conversation practiceQUIA vocab practice: chapitre 2- 2eme etape
http://www.quia.com/jg/1158166.html
QUIA vocab practice: chapitre 2- 3eme etape
http://www.quia.com/jg/1158167.html
Flashcard ID
AV2ch1-2flashcards
Need some review of "IR" verb conjugation? Voil� !
QUIZLET practice: IR verbs
play spacerace
http://quizlet.com/3006208/ir-verbs-flash-cards/
Quel temps fait-il?
Need to review weather expressions. Check this out!
Allez, Viens 2: Chapitre 2
Première Etape
:Learn to welcome visitors to your home
Want to see Napoleon welcome someone to the Louvre? Check it out!
Deuxième Etape
Prepositions
Chanson de prepositions
Vocab practice
Practice arranging furniture
Project: Ma Nouvelle Maison en France
websites for Immobiliers en Ile de France
www.immofrance.com
www.century21.fr
http://guyhoquet-immobilier-chelles.com
www.laforet-pontaultcombault.com
www.century21.orquera1.com
www.immobilier-lognes.solvino.com
Troisième étape
Vidéo: Une visite de Nancy
Learning to understand direstions
Chanson: Quand je vais � l'école...
Une description de ma maison
la maison de Bruno
Ile de France
ile-de-france
http://www.louis-xiv.de/index.php?id=55
Claude Monet- Giverny
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/monet/
Orangerie- Les Nymphées
http://www.musee-orangerie.fr/
Giverny
http://giverny.org/monet/welcome.htm
Versailles
http://www.chateauversailles.fr/homepage
http://www.virtourist.com/europe/versailles/index.html (slideshow)
http://paris.arounder.com/en/historic-building/chateau-de-versailles (panoramas)
Vaux le Vicomte
http://www.vaux-le-vicomte.com/
Check out a re-enactment of the party that got Fouquet imprisoned!
http://youtu.be/LSmTx7ifmHc
EXPO: Grandeur et Infortune de Nicholas Fouquethttp://youtu.be/gpDACsZXpz8
Parc Astérix
http://www.parcasterix.fr/
Fontainebleau
http://www.uk.fontainebleau-tourisme.com/pays-fontainebleau/town-and-history/fontainebleau.asp
QUIA FLASHCARD PRACTICE: Ile de Fance
http://www.quia.com/jg/2502821.html
Rags to Riches
http://www.quia.com/rr/286069.htmlChapitre 3
Première Etape
To review some food vocab words, play this game
http://www.digitaldialects.com/French/Food_audio.htm
Quia Practice- 1ere étape
http://www.quia.com/jg/1116605.html
Deuxième Etape
Un repas à la française
To practice offering, asking for, accepting, rejecting & complimenting
Quia Practice- 2eme étape
http://www.quia.com/jg/1219748.html
Repas � la cantine
Repas Gastronomique français
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nKBBb72J4ksalon du chocolat
défilé
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_KZy3CeG3s
images
http://www.haute-world.com/2010/11/salon-du-chocolat-edible-couture-more.html
Tips to French eating etiquette
Gift Giving Etiquette. Flowers should be given in odd numbers but not 13, which is considered unlucky. . Some older French retain old-style prohibitions against receiving certain flowers: White lilies or chrysanthemums as they are used at funerals; red carnations as they symbolize bad will; any white flowers as they are used at weddings. . Prohibitions about flowers are not generally followed by the young. When in doubt, it is always best to err on the side of conservatism. . If you give wine, make sure it is of the highest quality you can afford. The French appreciate their wines. . Gifts are usually opened when received.
Dining Etiquette
If you are invited to a French house for dinner:. Arrive on time. Under no circumstances should you arrive more than 10 minutes later than invited without telephoning to explain you have been detained. . The further south you go in the country, the more flexible time is. . If invited to a large dinner party, especially in Paris, send flowers the morning of the occasion so that they may be displayed that evening. . Dress well. The French are fashion conscious and their version of casual is not as relaxed as in many western countries.
Table manners:
. Table manners are Continental -- the fork is held in the left hand and the knife in the right while eating. . If there is a seating plan, you may be directed to a particular seat. . Do not begin eating until the hostess says 'bon appetit'. . If you have not finished eating, cross your knife and fork on your plate with the fork over the knife. . Do not rest your elbows on the table, although your hands should be visible and not in your lap. . Finish everything on your plate. . Do not cut salad with a knife and fork. Fold the lettuce on to your fork. . Peel and slice fruit before eating it. . Leave your wineglass nearly full if you do not want more.
http://gofrance.about.com/od/culture/a/tablemanners.htm
http://www.europe-cities.com/en/662/france/eating-out/etiquette/
http://hipparis.com/2010/03/15/french-dining-etiquette-eating-with-the-frenchies/
Troisi�me Etape
Vocab practice
Go Animate: Tu as une idée de cadeau?
Tu as une idée de cadeau? by pdimick1 on GoAnimate
Chapitre 4
Première Etape
Hangman to practice vocab
QUIA flashcard practice
Deuxième Etape
Rags to Riches: Martinique
Cours de zouk basique
Zouk beginning couple
Zouk competition
Reflexive verb wksht answers